Administrator

  • 21administrator */ — UK [ədˈmɪnɪˌstreɪtə(r)] / US [ədˈmɪnɪˌstreɪtər] noun [countable] Word forms administrator : singular administrator plural administrators someone whose job is to manage a business, organization, or institution …

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  • 22administrátor — ja m (ȃ) 1. kdor upravlja; upravnik, upravitelj: administrator premoženja ♦ rel. apostolski administrator upravitelj apostolske administrature 2. nižji pisarniški uslužbenec: v pisarni sta potrebna še dva administratorja …

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  • 23administrator — administratorship, n. /ad min euh stray teuhr/, n. 1. a person who manages or has a talent for managing. 2. Law. a person appointed by a court to take charge of the estate of a decedent, but not appointed in the decedent s will. [1400 50; late ME …

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  • 24administrator — noun Administrator is used after these nouns: ↑art, ↑college, ↑database, ↑election, ↑hospital, ↑network, ↑office, ↑school, ↑site, ↑system, ↑university …

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  • 25Administrator — Ad|mi|nis|tra|tor der; s, ...oren <aus gleichbed. lat. administrator>: a) Verwalter, Bevollmächtigter; b) Verwalter einer Pfarrei (kath. Kirche); c) Verwalter eines größeren Landwirtschaftsbetriebes.; d) Betreuer eines Netzwerks (z. B.… …

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  • 26administrator — [[t]ædmɪ̱nɪstreɪtə(r)[/t]] administrators N COUNT An administrator is a person whose job involves helping to organize and supervise the way that an organization or institution functions …

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  • 27administrator — 1) Any person appointed by the courts, or by private arrangement, to manage the property of another. 2) Any person appointed by the courts to take charge of the affairs of a deceased person, who died without making a will. This includes… …

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  • 28administrator — 1) Any person appointed by the courts, or by private arrangement, to manage the property of another. 2) Any person appointed by the courts to take charge of the affairs of a deceased person, who died without making a will. This includes… …

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  • 29administrator — noun he became the team s top administrator in 1973 Syn: manager, director, executive, controller, head, chief, leader, governor, superintendent, supervisor; informal boss …

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  • 30Administrator — Administration, Administrator, administrativ, administrieren ↑ Minister …

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